sometthat s when he needs they way ovicks vaporub. s sleep.e. proven cough medicine. with 8 hours of vapors. so he can sleep. vicks vaporub. goodnight coughs. harris: the power panel now, guy benson is back from outnumbered, political editor for townhall.com and fox news contributor. liz smith is here, both political perspectives and we ve had it on this hour, a democrat and then a republican leader as well. guy, i am going to come to you first. confirm for fox news, the removal of the deputy fbi director andrew mccabe. in my mind i can think of three potential reasons why. the first is whatever is in this memo that may get released, there is a memo the fbi director
about the race itself, he denied allegations of sexual misconduct, but he took no questions from the media, and all questions from the audience. shannon. shannon: jonathan serrie live on the scene for us in alabama. thank you so much. for more, guy benson, political editor for townhall.com. good to see you tonight. this thing in alabama, gets heated, crowded, and a lot of times people are locally in campaign thinking they are protecting their candidate in some way or pushing back against the media. if what you think happened? a padlock on a string of really bad lucks for the roy moore campaign, shoving reporters and journalists out of the way because they weren t supposed to be there on public property, just filming a candidate walking to his own event. a candidate, who, by the way, is doing no interviews, really, with a media aside from very friendly commentators as he just tries to hunker down on weight this thing out and try to win a special election in a couple weeks. i think t
about the race itself, he denied allegations of sexual misconduct, but he took no questions from the media, and all questions from the audience. shannon. shannon: jonathan serrie live on the scene for us in alabama. thank you so much. for more, guy benson, political editor for townhall.com. good to see you tonight. this thing in alabama, gets heated, crowded, and a lot of times people are locally in campaign thinking they are protecting their candidate in some way or pushing back against the media. if what you think happened? a padlock on a string of really bad lucks for the roy moore campaign, shoving reporters and journalists out of the way because they weren t supposed to be there on public property, just filming a candidate walking to his own event. a candidate, who, by the way, is doing no interviews, really, with a media aside from very friendly commentators as he just tries to hunker down on weight this thing out and try to win a special election in a couple weeks. i think t
the president ends on a light note there. we were chuckling on set as well. the emir of kuwait talking in detail about how he wants to see things go ahead with the collision of the policy ideas and what not in the middle east and terrorism at the heart of it with qatar. the president said we re not going to deal with anybody funding terrorists. he thinks that he can bring the middleern states, those countries, to the table with qatar and get some sort of a deal working forward such that they can patch over what s been a chasm recently in that part of the world f they wrap up, let s bring it back, with my guest, guy benson, political editor for townhall.com, lindsey marshall, and bill mcgearn writes for the main street column for wall street journal and chief speech writer for george w. bush. your thoughts on the interchange
buzz and how high up those 2014 warnings went. bill: interesting twist here. what has been the response? the security form in colorado last month, the former cia director john brennan who would ve had access to the type of information really pushed back the cart on the notion that they had failed to act. people have criticized us and the obama administration for not coming out more forcefully and saying it. should president obama beat his chest and say the russians are trying to get president trump elected? i don t think that would ve been gone over well because he is that of the party. he also said the congressional committees are working to really understand who the russians might have been working with inside the united states during this campaign, and he also said with the russians did in 2016 was so unprecedented in terms of scope that it was quote not the playbook that they had seen before. bill: thank you. catherine herridge here in d.c. shannon: more on this now wit